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On 08-Jul-2002/10:42 -0300, Ashwin Kutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>But, if say user x were to ftp in to your server, ftp the .bash_profile,
>remove the exit, ftp it back into their account, voila, they are in..
>
>Assuming you have ftp open and you give them access via ftp..

...and assuming you haven't changed the owership and permissions on their
~/.bash_profile.


Tony
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